Description
Total length: 92cm
Blade length: 70 cm
Handle length: 12cm
Weight: 450 grams
Type 1 according to the Oakshot typology.
This falchion is based on an artifact from the town of Thorpe in England. A very famous and beautiful weapon of the XIII century. Like any other falchion, it has a large width in the first quarter of the blade to enhance the impact.
It is often written that the falchion was blunt and heavy and could be used as a working tool or as a weapon in a drunken brawl. This myth comes from the fact that the falchion is similar in appearance and fighting qualities to a Large knife and Cleaver. But it is the Falchion that is the status weapon. The Cowniers falchion was definitely a knight’s, and the illustrations usually show the weapon in the hands of a knight or a successful infantryman. Many of the later Falchions were very richly decorated and belonged to nobles. In particular, there is a very elaborately engraved and gilded sword from the 1560s in the Wallace Collection. This weapon is engraved with the personal coat of arms of Cosimo de ‘ Medici, Duke of Florence.
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